Shhh.... Silent Please!

September 21, 2022 Joe Hedrick, LS, EIT

Up until today, users of our SUDAS gravity parts library, VDOT gravity parts library, and/or Enhanced Pressure Parts library have had to manually install and activate them.  This isn't so bad if you only have a few machines to install them on, but for organizations with many machines, this can become a time-consuming problem.

I am happy to announce that the installers for all three of these content libraries have been updated to support silent, scripted installations.  This means that these content libraries can be remotely deployed, tagged on to an installation of Civil 3D, or installed via batch script.  To get the updated installers, simply click on the link in the welcome email you received at the time of purchase.  Also included in the directory is a document that outlines the necessary syntax for scripting.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me.  Thank you to everyone who suggested this feature and please keep the suggestions coming.

Happy (silent) installing!

 

About the Author

Joe Hedrick, LS, EIT

Solutions Architect<br><br>As a Solutions Architect, Joe assists clients in developing implementation plans for Autodesk Infrastructure products as well as provides consulting services. <br><br>Joe has over 25 years of experience in land surveying and civil engineering encompassing field-data collection, site design and layout, residential subdivision design, and land planning. He is an EIT and a licensed land surveyor in Virginia, and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. <br><br>

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